WEBVTT - Cowboys Break: Battles to Watch

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<v Speaker 1>Following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and

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<v Speaker 1>the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys Let's go. Are you ready for a break?

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<v Speaker 3>Yes?

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<v Speaker 2>Are you ready for a break?

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<v Speaker 4>Absolutely ready for a break?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and so much for that.

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<v Speaker 1>It's time for The Break on Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>right with Nick Eatman, Brian Broddus, and bar Garcia and

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<v Speaker 1>Derek Eagleton.

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<v Speaker 5>Hey, guys, welcome back to another episode of The Break

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<v Speaker 5>here at s WBC Studios. I was like, I was

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<v Speaker 5>about to say something else I'm not used to doing

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<v Speaker 5>in the opening, Derek is clearly not here. I am

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<v Speaker 5>joined by Brian Brodus and Nick Eatman.

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<v Speaker 6>What's up? They always come back, don't they.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it's on your shoe.

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<v Speaker 7>Can't get rid of them, know I would get rid

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<v Speaker 7>of the gum on the shoe.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, gotta get rid of that.

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<v Speaker 7>Change the shoe, change that shoe.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, thank you so much for joining us today.

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<v Speaker 5>You guys know Derek and Patrick are not here today,

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<v Speaker 5>so we're gonna do the whole show as we get

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<v Speaker 5>ready for tomorrow's final preseason game, which the Gobboys will

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<v Speaker 5>be going up against the Raiders at AT and T Stadium.

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<v Speaker 6>So I wanted to start.

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<v Speaker 5>Off the show with the news that have been happening

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<v Speaker 5>since our last show. We learn about Sam Williams's arrest

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<v Speaker 5>and we haven't discussed this on the show just yet.

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<v Speaker 5>He was arrested last weekend for possession of a control

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<v Speaker 5>substance and unlawful caring of a weapon. The team since

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<v Speaker 5>then has come out and spoke about it, Jerry Jones,

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<v Speaker 5>Mike McCarthy and basically saying that yes, they've addressed the issue,

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<v Speaker 5>they don't expect any changes. He's expected to play this weekend,

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<v Speaker 5>but wanted to get your thoughts on your opinion of

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<v Speaker 5>him as a player, what he's doing outside of the field,

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<v Speaker 5>how that is affecting him on the field and around

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<v Speaker 5>the locker room, and just whatever thoughts you have.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, there were some questions about Sam Williams when he

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<v Speaker 8>was before he was drafted at Mississippi. There were teams

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<v Speaker 8>that were going in there and digging in on and

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<v Speaker 8>much like what you do the normal, you know, trying

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<v Speaker 8>to get the background, talking to coaches, talking to equipment men,

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<v Speaker 8>you know, trainers, whoever you have to do. And there's

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<v Speaker 8>some people that did have questions. Were they you know,

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<v Speaker 8>were they things that were terminal. Some teams felt like

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<v Speaker 8>that maybe it wouldn't be worth the trouble. The Cowboys

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<v Speaker 8>had done their due diligence on the player, so they

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<v Speaker 8>had an idea of potentially what they're getting into. Unfortunately

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<v Speaker 8>for Sam, he's early in his career.

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<v Speaker 2>He's found a way.

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<v Speaker 8>To put himself in some bad situations, usually when it's

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<v Speaker 8>him in a car, whether it's him dealing with us

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<v Speaker 8>beating or what we've just came up with here. But

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<v Speaker 8>it just kind of shows you, though, that you can

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<v Speaker 8>control things to a point when you have your players

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<v Speaker 8>at the facility. Your biggest worry as a front office

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<v Speaker 8>member is when these players leave the building and go

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<v Speaker 8>do other things, and you know, you could do all

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<v Speaker 8>you can to say, Okay, we feel like we have

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<v Speaker 8>a handle on what Sam is as a person and

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<v Speaker 8>that he'll be able to take care of things. But

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<v Speaker 8>Sam's proven, at least the last couple of years, there's

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<v Speaker 8>been some difficulty on the way. But we also remember

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<v Speaker 8>the first three years of Ezekiel Elliott and a lot

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<v Speaker 8>of us thought, man, he's not going to make it

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<v Speaker 8>to the second contract, so here we go, but you know,

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<v Speaker 8>and things then turned around. So hopefully those things will

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<v Speaker 8>work in Sam Williams favor, that maybe he won't put

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<v Speaker 8>himself in these situations that he has been the last

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<v Speaker 8>couple of times out.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, you just don't want it to be always. You

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<v Speaker 7>don't want to be the guy that has always has something,

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<v Speaker 7>you know, and minor, major, whatever it is. And I

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<v Speaker 7>don't think we're hitting the major points. Yeah, but when

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<v Speaker 7>you get a bunch of minor things, then it'd always

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<v Speaker 7>becomes something. And kind of like you said that, when

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<v Speaker 7>they leave the facility, what happens, what happens.

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<v Speaker 2>And you know, I.

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<v Speaker 7>Think that he's a fun player to watch. I said

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<v Speaker 7>this on on one O five to three this morning

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<v Speaker 7>when we were talking to the guys. I thought McCarthy's

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<v Speaker 7>quote about he needs to slow down, I don't he's

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<v Speaker 7>not just talking about driving the car. He's talking about

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<v Speaker 7>just living his life, living life and slowing down, which

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<v Speaker 7>sounds very easy for any player to do. Just slow down.

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<v Speaker 7>Your job is to speed up. Your job is to

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<v Speaker 7>is to wreck havoc every single time that the ball

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<v Speaker 7>is snapped. And I do think it's a tough balance

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<v Speaker 7>for young guys to to. They're living their life a

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<v Speaker 7>certain way, they play a football and they got to

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<v Speaker 7>slow down. I wonder how NASCAR drivers drive around the street. Really,

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<v Speaker 7>it's what I wonder, you know what I mean, like

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<v Speaker 7>like that's their job to do that. But yet when

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<v Speaker 7>real life hits you gotta you got to calm down.

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<v Speaker 7>That's just the balance that I think all young players have.

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<v Speaker 8>To figure It also shows you what they think of

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<v Speaker 8>Sam though as a player. Usually if you start to

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<v Speaker 8>add things up and you're getting in trouble a lot,

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<v Speaker 8>they find a way to move on from you, you know,

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<v Speaker 8>And that's I hate to admit that, but that's the truth,

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<v Speaker 8>you know. I mean, the players are treated. You could

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<v Speaker 8>go back to the history of Jimmy Johnson here or

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<v Speaker 8>any coach. Hey, you treat your star players differently than

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<v Speaker 8>you do maybe some of the guys in the.

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<v Speaker 2>Bottom of the roster. That's just that's just the way

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<v Speaker 2>it is.

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<v Speaker 8>So But to Nick's point, Mike's right about the you know,

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<v Speaker 8>slow down, slow down in life. I mean, don't you

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<v Speaker 8>don't have to live it the way you're living it.

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<v Speaker 8>And hopefully he'll learn. I mean, it's it's it's tough.

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<v Speaker 8>It's a tough it's a tough balance. So you know

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<v Speaker 8>you're not in Oxford, Mississippi anymore. You can't get out

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<v Speaker 8>of the things that you probably once got out of

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<v Speaker 8>and now you know you're you're That spotlight is clearly

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<v Speaker 8>on you, and you make national news when you pull

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<v Speaker 8>stunts like this.

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<v Speaker 6>The good thing is he's a very likable guy.

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<v Speaker 5>You really like the guy interview. He doesn't you when

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<v Speaker 5>you talk to him. He doesn't mean any harm or

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<v Speaker 5>anything bad. And the Cowboys have shown their support. I

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<v Speaker 5>think Mike McCarthy mentioned, or I can't remember if it

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<v Speaker 5>was him or Jerry Jones, the word maturity. I can

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<v Speaker 5>say maturity, maturity. He needs to mature and that you

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<v Speaker 5>presented the Ezekiel example, which is a great example. But

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<v Speaker 5>I think he's gonna find the right way to do

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<v Speaker 5>things and and learn from it and hopefully keep improving

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<v Speaker 5>because everything we've seen on the field so far we love.

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<v Speaker 5>Obviously slowing down in certain areas where he's making those mistakes. Uh,

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<v Speaker 5>that needs to happen.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, that's when I was.

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<v Speaker 8>I was with you guys when Ezekiel it was here,

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<v Speaker 8>and uh, you know the early part, and I remember

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<v Speaker 8>just having meetings like we were always on alert. You know,

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<v Speaker 8>there was always something that Nick was always saying, Hey, well,

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<v Speaker 8>somebody bring their iPad. You know, we're going to lunch.

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<v Speaker 8>There might be something happening that we need to work

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<v Speaker 8>on here. And you know, there was always something that

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<v Speaker 8>we were dealing with. And then that part went away,

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<v Speaker 8>and good for Zeke and hopefully it will for Sam.

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<v Speaker 9>You know.

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<v Speaker 7>But one of the things that helped it go away

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<v Speaker 7>for Zeke was getting suspended six games. And so like

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<v Speaker 7>you said about about Sam Williams, it saysn't Mississippi anymore

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<v Speaker 7>where maybe things were and this is not just one school.

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<v Speaker 7>It's happened to a lot of places where star players.

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<v Speaker 7>Whatever happens that I'm not saying it gets covered up,

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<v Speaker 7>but it gets taken caddled, it gets taken care of

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<v Speaker 7>their caddle. And so far with Sam Williams, a couple

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<v Speaker 7>of things happened and maybe it doesn't affect him on

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<v Speaker 7>the field, but it's gonna have to affect you on

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<v Speaker 7>the field, I think for them to maybe wake up.

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<v Speaker 7>Hopefully it doesn't, but that could be a situation.

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<v Speaker 8>What we've learned working for the Dallas Cowboys is that

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<v Speaker 8>you do not want to put your fate in the

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<v Speaker 8>hands of those folks in New York City, you know,

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<v Speaker 8>with the NFL office, you don't want to do that

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<v Speaker 8>because ultimately it like it's, well, this is this many

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<v Speaker 8>game suspension?

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<v Speaker 2>What what? No?

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<v Speaker 5>No?

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<v Speaker 2>What about?

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<v Speaker 9>No?

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<v Speaker 2>This guy was far worse. That guy was far worse.

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<v Speaker 2>What are we doing?

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<v Speaker 8>So yeah, you just don't want them to step in

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<v Speaker 8>on discipline, like Nick says, but it'll get your attention

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<v Speaker 8>when they do financially, and you know, maybe I could

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<v Speaker 8>say the number of games you might miss.

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<v Speaker 6>All right, Well, let's switch gears a little bit.

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<v Speaker 5>Yesterday Dak got a time, the chance to talk to

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<v Speaker 5>the media, and I wanted you guys to comment on

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<v Speaker 5>something that he said.

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<v Speaker 6>He was talking about how great.

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<v Speaker 5>He feels about where they are this year and talking

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<v Speaker 5>about how much different it is than last year at

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<v Speaker 5>this point, as far as the installation and everything that

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<v Speaker 5>they're doing.

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<v Speaker 6>Do you guys believe that I'm.

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<v Speaker 5>Not saying like but you know, because sometimes we hear

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<v Speaker 5>from players, Oh, I feel great obviously when speaking mainly

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<v Speaker 5>about injuries and things like that, but in general, you

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<v Speaker 5>hear those comments from guys like them. But as far

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<v Speaker 5>as him talking about the installation, you know, all the

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<v Speaker 5>changes that have occurred with my McCarthy now taking over

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<v Speaker 5>for the play calling and all the new weapons that

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<v Speaker 5>they currently have on offense, Do you guys feel that

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<v Speaker 5>you have seen that during the course of training camp.

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<v Speaker 7>I think so. I mean I remember that a few

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<v Speaker 7>years ago you saw we say Dak friendly offense. I

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<v Speaker 7>think this is a Dak friendly offense. I think that

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<v Speaker 7>you know, he most quarterbacks love to check it down.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, you know, it's an easier throw, but they're

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<v Speaker 7>checking it down to receivers that are open, that are

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<v Speaker 7>schemed open, that are crossing over the middle. It's not

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<v Speaker 7>just throwing it to Schultz for eight yards and seeing

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<v Speaker 7>that he can get a first down. It's clicks on

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<v Speaker 7>the move, it's gallop on the move, it's running backs

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<v Speaker 7>out of the backfield. I think it's a good offense

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<v Speaker 7>for Dak that also is going to be able to

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<v Speaker 7>show how much speed that they have. So yeah, I

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<v Speaker 7>can see where he's a little bit more comfortable with

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<v Speaker 7>it because it's an offense that he understands. But also

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<v Speaker 7>I think that they have some big play capabilities with

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<v Speaker 7>these guys.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 8>The only way we get to really see how this

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<v Speaker 8>offense is functioning is through practice because we haven't seen

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<v Speaker 8>it well as far as Dak and the ones go.

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<v Speaker 8>The guys that are going to run the you know

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<v Speaker 8>they're gonna be the primary starters, you know, and it's

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<v Speaker 8>gone up against one of the better defenses we feel

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<v Speaker 8>in the league, and you know, there hasn't been those times.

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<v Speaker 8>I think early in camp there were some protection issues

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<v Speaker 8>that they were dealing with, and then things have kind

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<v Speaker 8>of worked their way clean in some of those areas,

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<v Speaker 8>maybe some of the questions they had. And now you

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<v Speaker 8>get Zach Martin back, you get more of Terrence Steele practicing.

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<v Speaker 8>Now you've got you know, you get Tyler Smith feeling

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<v Speaker 8>more comfortable at left guard, Tyron Smith, all these things.

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<v Speaker 8>You know that kind of but Nick's right, the routes,

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<v Speaker 8>the combination, the way they're scheming, the way they're getting

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<v Speaker 8>guys open, the route we saw the other day down

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<v Speaker 8>the goal line, the swing that you went to Rico

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<v Speaker 8>daddle off the pick. You know, those are kind of

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<v Speaker 8>little hints that you could say, ah, okay, and you

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<v Speaker 8>could see why. But if things were going bad, you

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<v Speaker 8>would see it in practice. You would see balls being overthrown,

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<v Speaker 8>you know, receiver stopping and balls now being overthrown, or

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<v Speaker 8>balls not going to where they needed to be, or

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<v Speaker 8>guys open and they're not finding I don't think when

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<v Speaker 8>a new offense, new scheme, you worry about the installation

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<v Speaker 8>of like everybody being on the same page. I know

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<v Speaker 8>in the Jacksonville game, there was a couple of times

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<v Speaker 8>with you know, when they were doing with Jalen Brooks,

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<v Speaker 8>you know balls, but you know the second team ball

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<v Speaker 8>going over his head route was a receiver coure. Those

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<v Speaker 8>are the things that are the keys to tell you

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<v Speaker 8>if things are being are smooth or not. And I

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<v Speaker 8>think with the ones you're you're you're kind of been

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<v Speaker 8>watching practice and it's there's not those those errors that

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<v Speaker 8>you would give.

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<v Speaker 6>I think like they're more on the same page.

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<v Speaker 8>That's yeah, that's it, And I think that it's really

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<v Speaker 8>I've really been impressed just watching practice and watching Brian

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<v Speaker 8>Schottenheimer the way he's kind of involved. Mike is back

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<v Speaker 8>with the walkie talkie kind of surveying. But you got coaches,

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<v Speaker 8>and they've got a lot of new coaches, new line coach,

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<v Speaker 8>new quarterback coach, new oc you know, they've got a

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<v Speaker 8>lot of coaches and that's the one thing you would

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<v Speaker 8>worry about that there's so much newness to this that

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<v Speaker 8>it wouldn't look it wouldn't look like it's together. Their

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<v Speaker 8>cohesiveness that you would want in the offense.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, they throw the ball in the in the red

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<v Speaker 7>zone very well. Like that's one thing. And it's hard

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<v Speaker 7>to tell sometimes in practice because maybe they hold on

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<v Speaker 7>to it for three or four seconds when in reality.

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<v Speaker 2>You can't do that.

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<v Speaker 7>But I still like the way you see in the

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<v Speaker 7>two point plays, the red zone, the goal line. They

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<v Speaker 7>throw the ball well in there. I think that they've

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<v Speaker 7>completed a lot of passes. I just like what you're

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<v Speaker 7>seeing there because if you can do that, then it

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<v Speaker 7>should open up a little bit more running game to

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<v Speaker 7>also run inside the red zone. So you've got to

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<v Speaker 7>be able to score in there. Don't leave it up

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<v Speaker 7>to your field goal.

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<v Speaker 8>This team, if you believe in analytics, plays at a

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<v Speaker 8>very fast paced they're the they're the fastest playing team

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<v Speaker 8>in the league when it comes to getting up running

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<v Speaker 8>plays and you know and the number that they do.

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<v Speaker 8>So if they continue to do that, if you see

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<v Speaker 8>that and you see it in practice, they try to

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<v Speaker 8>play at a little bit quicker pace and so to me, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 8>if you were, if you were struggling, you wouldn't be

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<v Speaker 8>able to You would bog down. You would say, oh,

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<v Speaker 8>we're you know, run that again, run that, you know, coach,

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<v Speaker 8>can I see that again? You know that you don't

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<v Speaker 8>always hear that in practice, and that's something that kind.

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<v Speaker 2>Of leads you to believe that.

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<v Speaker 8>You know, there McCarthy might be one of these guys

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<v Speaker 8>that believes, well, if there's a bust, will coach.

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<v Speaker 2>It in the meeting room.

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<v Speaker 8>We're not going to stop practice to coach something up,

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<v Speaker 8>you know.

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<v Speaker 2>And I and I don't hear that quite a bit.

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<v Speaker 7>Very important of Jalen Tolvert cavan terping those four or

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<v Speaker 7>five receivers, maybe even six, because when you do play

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<v Speaker 7>at that pace, you're throwing the ball around, you throw

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<v Speaker 7>it deep, it's incomplete or whatever you're moving. You need

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<v Speaker 7>to get those other receivers in there a lot.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, that happened the other day, and you know the

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<v Speaker 8>touchdown that that they were that was it thinking about.

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<v Speaker 8>They got the touchdown Tolbert. Tolbert got the touchdown right

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<v Speaker 8>before the half against Jacksonville. He got the push off

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<v Speaker 8>on the outside. Had to come back that was a

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<v Speaker 8>series where they were playing hurry up two minute ball,

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<v Speaker 8>and you know, and those receivers were having to get downfield,

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<v Speaker 8>having to run routes, a lot of long places, oh penalty,

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<v Speaker 8>come back, run it again, you know that kind of thing,

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<v Speaker 8>and they were able to finish the drive like Nick

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<v Speaker 8>talked about, you know, with the with the touchdown to Tolbert.

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<v Speaker 8>So those receivers are having to do a lot of

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<v Speaker 8>this like run, come back, run, come back, run, come back,

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<v Speaker 8>that kind of thing. And I think that when you know,

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<v Speaker 8>when you get tired, it's easy to kind of fall apart,

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<v Speaker 8>and we haven't really seen that from this crew.

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<v Speaker 6>Thanks Chris. Okay.

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<v Speaker 5>So I wanted to hit another point that was talked

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<v Speaker 5>about yesterday in the press conference. It was the whole

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<v Speaker 5>safety linebacker hybrid role that is being talked about on defense.

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<v Speaker 5>A guy that specifically was mentioned was Jaren Curse and

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<v Speaker 5>his ability, his versatility of being able to play different positions.

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<v Speaker 6>On the field.

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<v Speaker 5>So wanted to see kind of your vision how you

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<v Speaker 5>think this is going to translate once the season gets started,

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<v Speaker 5>or what this defense might look like for the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, I mean, Jaron Curse is the guy that is

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<v Speaker 7>very similar to to overshown. I think they drafted him

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<v Speaker 7>with the idea of, you know, who knows how long

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<v Speaker 7>Curse will be or is on a one year deal

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<v Speaker 7>of his contract, but that kind of hybrid player is

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<v Speaker 7>what they're looking for. And you know, when they're all

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<v Speaker 7>healthy and Donovan Wilson comes back, Malik Hooker and then

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<v Speaker 7>you have Curse. I think they're going to be in

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<v Speaker 7>good shape there, But I'm Overshown was just another tool

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<v Speaker 7>in the toolbox that they were excited to have for

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<v Speaker 7>this year. I think Marquise Bell maybe be able to

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<v Speaker 7>do some stuff, maybe Jabril Cox, but but I don't

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<v Speaker 7>think it's going to be at the same level though.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, the thing that was it's I feel terrible for

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<v Speaker 8>the coaching staff on this one, because I they had

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<v Speaker 8>an idea of what they needed to do with Overshown.

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<v Speaker 8>I think that they when they looked at him at

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<v Speaker 8>Texas and the evaluation and the scouts and Sam Guarza

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<v Speaker 8>and Chris Hall and these guys were talking about the player.

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<v Speaker 8>I think Dan Quinn and the coaches had an idea

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<v Speaker 8>and then all of a sudden they said, let's see

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<v Speaker 8>if we can do this. They throw them in the

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<v Speaker 8>deep end of the pool. At the OTA's mini camps,

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<v Speaker 8>he's calling the defenses, He's all of a sudden, he's

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<v Speaker 8>green dot on the helmet. There's like they're thinking, Okay,

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<v Speaker 8>let's keep loading the wagon on this kid and see

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<v Speaker 8>if he just.

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<v Speaker 2>Short circuits and he never did.

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<v Speaker 8>Then all of a sudden you're watching him play and

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<v Speaker 8>the first six plays of the game he's made three tackles.

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<v Speaker 8>Now you're sitting there going, ah, we've got something here.

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<v Speaker 8>We figured this out, and that's what's unfortunate. I think

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<v Speaker 8>there were some packages that they were going to do.

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<v Speaker 8>We've seen them line up lighton vander Esh as an

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<v Speaker 8>edge and rush him with Micah. You know, how do

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<v Speaker 8>you get around that taking him out of a key position,

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<v Speaker 8>vander Esh and putting him up on the line. Well,

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<v Speaker 8>wait a minute, you got to have Clark, you got

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<v Speaker 8>to have Overshown, you got to have I hope they

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<v Speaker 8>didn't lose some packages along the way because they lost

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<v Speaker 8>Overshown and it might be like, we don't have anybody

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<v Speaker 8>else now, you know the thoughts about Marquis Bell similar

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<v Speaker 8>type of body style. If you follow the games the

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<v Speaker 8>last couple of weeks, he's always on the top of

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<v Speaker 8>the list of the tackle sheet. Guy gets double digit

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<v Speaker 8>tackles playing in the game.

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<v Speaker 2>So maybe you're.

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<v Speaker 8>Thinking like, well, let's put this kid in there and

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<v Speaker 8>let's see if he could play that role. So, yeah,

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<v Speaker 8>curse is going to be the primary what they call

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<v Speaker 8>a sub a nickel dime linebacker. He's down, but you

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<v Speaker 8>also could take Bell and put him down there too,

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<v Speaker 8>if you had to. Maybe you develop him in that role.

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<v Speaker 8>It's probably not gonna be as cute and pretty as

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<v Speaker 8>what overshown because of all the things he could do,

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<v Speaker 8>but maybe you can make it. It still might allow you

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<v Speaker 8>to the flexibility to move other guys where you might

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<v Speaker 8>want to. And that dan Quinn, that when you talk

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<v Speaker 8>about putting Layton vander USh on the edge, that is

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<v Speaker 8>a defense that you show one time in a game,

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<v Speaker 8>like it's like it's a third down late in the

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<v Speaker 8>game and it's like, we got to get off the field. Here,

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<v Speaker 8>throw that one at him. They haven't seen vander Rush

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<v Speaker 8>as a rush as an edge all game and boom

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<v Speaker 8>and then you get a you know, you get a stop,

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<v Speaker 8>you get off the field. There's your one time that

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<v Speaker 8>it actually works. So yeah, those that's the great thing

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<v Speaker 8>about these defensive coaches. They are very creative with their personnel.

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<v Speaker 8>Whoever you give them, they will find ways to plug

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<v Speaker 8>them in in certain spots.

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<v Speaker 7>And with Micah on the field, that other guys have

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<v Speaker 7>to be that way. Yeah, because he's moving, and if

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<v Speaker 7>he moves, then that means you have to move. That

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<v Speaker 7>means Daurn's has to flip sides or like you said,

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<v Speaker 7>vandersh has to rush. Another thing about the Marquis Bell

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<v Speaker 7>and whoever the safety linebacker is is that you got

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<v Speaker 7>to remember that it's not just about having the strength

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<v Speaker 7>to also play linebacker. It's really more of the awareness

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<v Speaker 7>to like understand where things are going to be. And

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<v Speaker 7>that's one thing I've liked that at Marquis Bell. He's

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<v Speaker 7>made some plays behind the line of scrimmage where he

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<v Speaker 7>just kind of snuffed it out. And that's what I

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<v Speaker 7>think Overshown is good at, and that's something that I

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<v Speaker 7>think Bell can also be good at.

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<v Speaker 8>It helps, though, when you have if you can get

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<v Speaker 8>those linemen in front to hold blocks too, And that's

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<v Speaker 8>the deals with you know, with Hankins and what we've

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<v Speaker 8>seen with Bohanna. I think, by the way, that's an

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<v Speaker 8>interesting battle to keep an eye on what's going on.

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<v Speaker 8>How many defensive tackles these one techniques they might keep.

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<v Speaker 8>You know, this is an important game for Gallimore, Bohanna

0:22:59.200 --> 0:23:02.600
<v Speaker 8>guys like that going forward. But the guys like Bell

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<v Speaker 8>and these linebackers.

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<v Speaker 2>Their ability to.

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<v Speaker 8>Get to the ball A lot will have to do

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<v Speaker 8>with what's going on at these defensive tackle spots.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, let's go ahead and transition to my next question,

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<v Speaker 5>which is exactly that this is the last game that

0:23:15.520 --> 0:23:19.280
<v Speaker 5>they're playing in the preseason. We know that roster cuts

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<v Speaker 5>are happening on Tuesday. So give me a name that

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<v Speaker 5>where this is.

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<v Speaker 6>A make or break.

0:23:26.440 --> 0:23:28.760
<v Speaker 5>This is their last chance where they could it could

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<v Speaker 5>really go either way, either they make it or they

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<v Speaker 5>just get cut.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm gonna throw a name in here from the text

0:23:34.800 --> 0:23:37.480
<v Speaker 7>line TJ from Baltimore. He says, who needs to have

0:23:37.520 --> 0:23:41.160
<v Speaker 7>a bounce back week? This on Saturday's game, So kind

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<v Speaker 7>of along those lines of somebody that needs to play well.

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<v Speaker 8>I think there's I mentioned those defensive tackles because I

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<v Speaker 8>don't know if they're going to be able to keep

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<v Speaker 8>all of them with the way the roster, you know,

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<v Speaker 8>and I don't know if it's but there's a competition

0:23:55.200 --> 0:23:58.040
<v Speaker 8>right now. I mean, Hankins and moles he are the guys, right.

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<v Speaker 8>Can Bohm or Neville Gallimore make them keep a just

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<v Speaker 8>a true one technique there?

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<v Speaker 2>You know? Can I'm like another you know, another another one.

0:24:10.320 --> 0:24:13.919
<v Speaker 8>And that's where I think that Bohannah has played and

0:24:13.960 --> 0:24:15.439
<v Speaker 8>this is where I kind of look at with Mazzi.

0:24:16.000 --> 0:24:18.280
<v Speaker 8>It's taken Bohanna a couple of years to kind of

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<v Speaker 8>figure things out. I think Mazzi's in that group right

0:24:21.400 --> 0:24:24.439
<v Speaker 8>now where he's kind of like caught between playing against

0:24:24.520 --> 0:24:27.960
<v Speaker 8>Northwestern in a Big ten game and playing against the

0:24:28.160 --> 0:24:31.320
<v Speaker 8>Vegas Raiders this weekend. Technique wise, I think he's somewhere

0:24:31.320 --> 0:24:33.639
<v Speaker 8>in between there trying to kind of figure all that out,

0:24:33.640 --> 0:24:35.240
<v Speaker 8>and I think it's slowing him up a little bit.

0:24:36.080 --> 0:24:37.640
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, we need to get to the Ohio s tea game.

0:24:37.880 --> 0:24:40.520
<v Speaker 8>But I think that I think Quentin Bohanna and I'll

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<v Speaker 8>give you, I'll give you an offensive guy too. And

0:24:42.720 --> 0:24:45.880
<v Speaker 8>I really think Simmi Fajoco is in that position too,

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<v Speaker 8>where that he has got to try and find a

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<v Speaker 8>way to put himself into that wide receiver conversation.

0:24:53.240 --> 0:24:55.040
<v Speaker 2>You know, it might already be too late. I mean

0:24:55.200 --> 0:24:56.320
<v Speaker 2>him Brooks.

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<v Speaker 8>You know, Brooks has kind of had a little bit

0:24:58.960 --> 0:25:02.359
<v Speaker 8>of some really good in practice, not so good in

0:25:02.400 --> 0:25:05.399
<v Speaker 8>a game, kind of found his way back. Do you

0:25:05.480 --> 0:25:08.520
<v Speaker 8>keep five or six wide receivers? Who's the sixth wide

0:25:08.560 --> 0:25:11.560
<v Speaker 8>receiver here. So I think those are the two really

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<v Speaker 8>the two spots that that I'm looking at right now

0:25:14.400 --> 0:25:16.320
<v Speaker 8>and thinking, if you just sit off the top of

0:25:16.359 --> 0:25:18.680
<v Speaker 8>your head, who are guys that need to show up?

0:25:19.359 --> 0:25:19.560
<v Speaker 2>You know?

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<v Speaker 7>Will Greer is gonna Yeah, he played he played well

0:25:24.880 --> 0:25:27.720
<v Speaker 7>at times. He's played well in the first two games.

0:25:27.720 --> 0:25:30.920
<v Speaker 7>He's had some also some other moments where not so great.

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<v Speaker 7>And I just wonder if they're going to have like

0:25:35.000 --> 0:25:38.280
<v Speaker 7>you have to go short somewhere, you know, and tied in.

0:25:38.359 --> 0:25:40.159
<v Speaker 7>I don't believe they will. I think they're gonna have

0:25:40.200 --> 0:25:44.240
<v Speaker 7>four tight end with McEwan. So do they go six receivers?

0:25:44.240 --> 0:25:46.040
<v Speaker 7>I mean, do you do you have four running backs?

0:25:46.040 --> 0:25:48.640
<v Speaker 7>I mean some point you have to go short here.

0:25:49.040 --> 0:25:51.600
<v Speaker 7>And I don't know if quarterbacks gonna be the spot

0:25:51.680 --> 0:25:53.520
<v Speaker 7>or not. I know, I understand the new rule, but

0:25:53.560 --> 0:25:55.199
<v Speaker 7>the new rule doesn't help you if you don't have

0:25:55.240 --> 0:25:58.160
<v Speaker 7>three on the roster, right, So are you gonna put

0:25:58.160 --> 0:25:59.960
<v Speaker 7>three on the roster? Are you gonna just try to

0:26:00.040 --> 0:26:02.880
<v Speaker 7>go practice squad and elevate one. Yeah, you can only

0:26:02.920 --> 0:26:05.000
<v Speaker 7>do that three times and then you gotta get another

0:26:05.080 --> 0:26:08.359
<v Speaker 7>quarterback in here. So I don't know what they're gonna

0:26:08.400 --> 0:26:09.359
<v Speaker 7>do with Will Greer.

0:26:09.920 --> 0:26:12.080
<v Speaker 8>I think that Will Greer has had, as you mentioned,

0:26:12.080 --> 0:26:15.760
<v Speaker 8>has had moments where you're like, all right, that's you know,

0:26:15.800 --> 0:26:19.280
<v Speaker 8>there you go, and then the you know, unfortunately, there's

0:26:19.280 --> 0:26:22.520
<v Speaker 8>been the time where you know, the interception just came

0:26:22.560 --> 0:26:25.120
<v Speaker 8>at a terrible time the other day, Yeah, it just did.

0:26:25.240 --> 0:26:27.720
<v Speaker 8>It's just you're driving, You're trying to go. You know,

0:26:27.960 --> 0:26:29.720
<v Speaker 8>you get back in the game the way you need

0:26:29.760 --> 0:26:32.320
<v Speaker 8>to and you know, give your team a little momentum

0:26:32.440 --> 0:26:36.000
<v Speaker 8>and you know you and like I say, hey, Douce

0:26:36.040 --> 0:26:38.560
<v Speaker 8>fun is trying his best to block. Okay, he takes

0:26:38.600 --> 0:26:41.800
<v Speaker 8>on the rusher, he kind of knocks into the side.

0:26:41.880 --> 0:26:44.000
<v Speaker 8>He gets knocked to the side. Now Greer's got to

0:26:44.080 --> 0:26:46.160
<v Speaker 8>run and he's throwing the ball back to the inside

0:26:46.160 --> 0:26:48.879
<v Speaker 8>and you're like, no, don't do that. And then you

0:26:48.920 --> 0:26:50.479
<v Speaker 8>know there's a play where they're you know, they had

0:26:50.480 --> 0:26:52.800
<v Speaker 8>a chance to get the third down and he doesn't

0:26:52.880 --> 0:26:55.159
<v Speaker 8>run and he tries to throw the ball just you know,

0:26:55.200 --> 0:26:55.720
<v Speaker 8>and you're like.

0:26:55.720 --> 0:26:58.840
<v Speaker 2>Going, and you're going, You're going. This is a veteran guy.

0:26:58.920 --> 0:27:01.320
<v Speaker 8>I know he hasn't played a lot of NFL games,

0:27:01.359 --> 0:27:04.640
<v Speaker 8>but no, this isn't like this isn't the guy from

0:27:04.720 --> 0:27:07.840
<v Speaker 8>you know, from Western Carolina that you just got, you know,

0:27:07.920 --> 0:27:09.680
<v Speaker 8>from you know that hasn't played a lot of game.

0:27:09.880 --> 0:27:12.680
<v Speaker 8>This guy has played a lot of games collegiately, and

0:27:12.720 --> 0:27:15.960
<v Speaker 8>you know, he's spent on NFL rosters. He's he's practiced.

0:27:16.000 --> 0:27:18.840
<v Speaker 8>He knows better than that. And that's where you you

0:27:18.840 --> 0:27:23.240
<v Speaker 8>you struggle is has he shown you enough to say, yeah,

0:27:23.320 --> 0:27:25.800
<v Speaker 8>we're going to keep a third quarterback and not have

0:27:26.760 --> 0:27:30.520
<v Speaker 8>an extra an extra guy in the secondary, or an

0:27:30.520 --> 0:27:33.800
<v Speaker 8>extra linebacker or one of these extra guys. I don't know.

0:27:33.880 --> 0:27:36.520
<v Speaker 8>I don't I can't say that with any certainty that

0:27:36.560 --> 0:27:37.960
<v Speaker 8>I would go that route right now.

0:27:38.040 --> 0:27:41.480
<v Speaker 5>And at this point, I mean, if you let's say

0:27:41.480 --> 0:27:45.280
<v Speaker 5>you cut him and then you signed some other quarterback,

0:27:45.359 --> 0:27:49.080
<v Speaker 5>young guy coming in here, you're starting over from zero.

0:27:49.400 --> 0:27:50.800
<v Speaker 6>I mean that's how it's always worked.

0:27:51.000 --> 0:27:56.520
<v Speaker 5>But again it doesn't necessarily fully in my you have

0:27:56.600 --> 0:27:59.920
<v Speaker 5>surprises at times. But let's say something crazy was to

0:28:00.240 --> 0:28:03.480
<v Speaker 5>happen where we've seen it. Your first guy, second guy

0:28:03.920 --> 0:28:06.720
<v Speaker 5>go down, and then you're in need of your third quarterback.

0:28:06.880 --> 0:28:08.879
<v Speaker 8>If that, if that's the point, then we start the

0:28:08.960 --> 0:28:14.119
<v Speaker 8>draft show. Yeah, yeah, exactly, another year of you just

0:28:14.119 --> 0:28:15.720
<v Speaker 8>got being really unhappy.

0:28:15.880 --> 0:28:18.919
<v Speaker 5>Yes, but that's not going to happen. That's definitely not

0:28:18.960 --> 0:28:23.119
<v Speaker 5>going to happen. So who were your two guys aside

0:28:23.119 --> 0:28:25.200
<v Speaker 5>from the quarterback question?

0:28:25.880 --> 0:28:28.960
<v Speaker 7>Uh, that that need to play well, anybody on the

0:28:29.000 --> 0:28:30.800
<v Speaker 7>offensive line that's going to get in the game. And

0:28:31.440 --> 0:28:33.480
<v Speaker 7>I don't know if it's just to make the team,

0:28:33.560 --> 0:28:36.119
<v Speaker 7>it's also going to be making decisions on who do

0:28:36.160 --> 0:28:38.960
<v Speaker 7>they make active? You know, I mean, what what happens

0:28:39.000 --> 0:28:43.920
<v Speaker 7>with Ball and farnioc and and well let's go Hoffman

0:28:44.600 --> 0:28:48.440
<v Speaker 7>awesome Richards. You know that it's there's a lot to

0:28:48.480 --> 0:28:51.000
<v Speaker 7>be There's a lot of questions to answer. And I

0:28:51.640 --> 0:28:55.640
<v Speaker 7>really feel like there's four players, four to five players

0:28:55.640 --> 0:28:57.760
<v Speaker 7>that are on other teams right now that are going

0:28:57.840 --> 0:28:58.719
<v Speaker 7>to be on this team.

0:28:58.840 --> 0:29:02.640
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, there's them, not for Yeah, I think that the

0:29:02.720 --> 0:29:06.760
<v Speaker 8>first cut there's gonna be something that roster manipulation where

0:29:06.800 --> 0:29:09.800
<v Speaker 8>a guy like maybe Nashean Wright is on the active

0:29:09.880 --> 0:29:13.800
<v Speaker 8>roster for one day and then the next day he's cut.

0:29:13.720 --> 0:29:15.400
<v Speaker 2>Or put on I R kind of a thing.

0:29:15.840 --> 0:29:18.240
<v Speaker 8>I just think there's this team is not going to

0:29:18.320 --> 0:29:22.960
<v Speaker 8>look like by by like maybe Thursday Friday, it's probably

0:29:22.960 --> 0:29:26.000
<v Speaker 8>gonna look like a completely different team than what they

0:29:26.080 --> 0:29:30.560
<v Speaker 8>reduced the roster to on Tuesday. So yeah, there's there's

0:29:30.560 --> 0:29:33.680
<v Speaker 8>always the possibility of claims. I think I made the

0:29:33.720 --> 0:29:35.840
<v Speaker 8>point that I felt like that Will and these guys

0:29:35.920 --> 0:29:38.120
<v Speaker 8>might be working on a trade, you know, if you

0:29:38.160 --> 0:29:39.720
<v Speaker 8>were to trade. I mean, I know I asked the

0:29:39.800 --> 0:29:41.480
<v Speaker 8>question of my guys at one o five to three,

0:29:42.000 --> 0:29:43.360
<v Speaker 8>do you go out and try and trade for an

0:29:43.360 --> 0:29:45.640
<v Speaker 8>offensive tackle or you try and trade for a guard

0:29:45.800 --> 0:29:48.920
<v Speaker 8>center combination guy? And you know, I've had people, I know,

0:29:49.080 --> 0:29:51.000
<v Speaker 8>I've had people say no, you trade for the tackle,

0:29:51.000 --> 0:29:52.920
<v Speaker 8>and others have said, no, you go for the center

0:29:52.960 --> 0:29:56.160
<v Speaker 8>guard guy. Because again it's the you know, how what's

0:29:56.200 --> 0:30:00.360
<v Speaker 8>your trust factor with UH, you know, with UH, with UH,

0:30:00.560 --> 0:30:03.400
<v Speaker 8>with the with all these guys, with a lot of them,

0:30:04.120 --> 0:30:07.360
<v Speaker 8>all these guys you know well and be oddish and

0:30:07.400 --> 0:30:10.240
<v Speaker 8>stuff like that, health, you know and stuff. So where's

0:30:10.240 --> 0:30:13.120
<v Speaker 8>your you know, what's the combination? And it always goes.

0:30:13.080 --> 0:30:15.960
<v Speaker 6>Like Martin and Tyler Smith. I think they're pretty solid, Yeah.

0:30:15.880 --> 0:30:17.800
<v Speaker 8>But it always goes back to and we always and

0:30:17.960 --> 0:30:19.560
<v Speaker 8>you don't even want to talk about it was the

0:30:19.560 --> 0:30:20.800
<v Speaker 8>whole thing with Tyron Smith.

0:30:21.120 --> 0:30:22.120
<v Speaker 2>You don't even want to, you know.

0:30:22.040 --> 0:30:23.880
<v Speaker 8>But you're gonna wake up in week five and it's

0:30:23.920 --> 0:30:26.239
<v Speaker 8>going to be you know, something happened here we go,

0:30:26.320 --> 0:30:27.840
<v Speaker 8>you know, and now you're shuffling around.

0:30:27.960 --> 0:30:31.320
<v Speaker 7>Can I ask this deathline question, Ryan Longview? He says,

0:30:31.360 --> 0:30:36.160
<v Speaker 7>can Awesome Richards hold up at swing tackle because what

0:30:36.320 --> 0:30:39.640
<v Speaker 7>you just said with Tyron's situation, Yeah, I would have

0:30:39.880 --> 0:30:43.360
<v Speaker 7>probably gone with a little bit more depth at that position,

0:30:43.480 --> 0:30:47.040
<v Speaker 7>like a guy that probably should be starting. But you know,

0:30:47.600 --> 0:30:49.520
<v Speaker 7>we're having them as a backup right now and they

0:30:49.560 --> 0:30:51.200
<v Speaker 7>really haven't done that. It looks like it's going to

0:30:51.280 --> 0:30:54.560
<v Speaker 7>be Richard's well Let's Go has been banged up.

0:30:54.720 --> 0:30:58.040
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, but is that any point?

0:30:59.000 --> 0:31:02.960
<v Speaker 5>Is the consideration of moving Tyler Smith back out out

0:31:03.000 --> 0:31:06.000
<v Speaker 5>of the question, like if something was to happen, would

0:31:06.000 --> 0:31:07.000
<v Speaker 5>they just slide him?

0:31:07.240 --> 0:31:08.840
<v Speaker 8>Then that's what you need to You need to know

0:31:08.920 --> 0:31:12.200
<v Speaker 8>who your guard get you. Yeah, you feel better about

0:31:12.240 --> 0:31:15.120
<v Speaker 8>your guard situation. I would I would say this, I

0:31:15.120 --> 0:31:18.760
<v Speaker 8>would keep It's gonna sound crazy, I'd keep Tyler Smith

0:31:18.800 --> 0:31:20.040
<v Speaker 8>and go with Awesome Richards.

0:31:20.040 --> 0:31:23.480
<v Speaker 2>I just feel like I feel like that Awesome Richards.

0:31:23.120 --> 0:31:26.320
<v Speaker 8>Has shown me that he is better than Well Let's

0:31:26.360 --> 0:31:29.960
<v Speaker 8>Go and anybody else that's uh that's played.

0:31:29.720 --> 0:31:31.800
<v Speaker 2>You know outside there, I mean you.

0:31:31.760 --> 0:31:35.280
<v Speaker 8>It, you know, you know Taylor Prelo and you know,

0:31:35.440 --> 0:31:38.960
<v Speaker 8>I mean, there're those guys to me are like practice

0:31:39.000 --> 0:31:40.960
<v Speaker 8>squad guys. Now, how you feel about TJ.

0:31:41.160 --> 0:31:41.600
<v Speaker 2>Bass?

0:31:42.160 --> 0:31:44.320
<v Speaker 8>See, that's the thing that's kind of the wild card

0:31:44.360 --> 0:31:47.800
<v Speaker 8>here that if you feel good enough about TJ Bass

0:31:48.560 --> 0:31:52.360
<v Speaker 8>filming a guard, then maybe that you move. So the

0:31:52.440 --> 0:31:56.280
<v Speaker 8>determination is who do you feel better about, Awesome Richards

0:31:56.800 --> 0:32:00.720
<v Speaker 8>or TJ Bass. That's gonna make your decision on Tyler Smith?

0:32:00.760 --> 0:32:01.560
<v Speaker 8>On Tyler Smith.

0:32:01.800 --> 0:32:05.600
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, and give credit to Tyler Smith for being good

0:32:05.680 --> 0:32:09.320
<v Speaker 7>enough that that is the question. Yeah, it's the backup question.

0:32:09.400 --> 0:32:12.240
<v Speaker 7>It's not which one is Tyler Smith better at? He's

0:32:12.280 --> 0:32:14.600
<v Speaker 7>he can do either one right. That I think should

0:32:14.640 --> 0:32:17.360
<v Speaker 7>not be overlooked that this guy is so good that

0:32:17.680 --> 0:32:20.040
<v Speaker 7>you're not worried about how he does, You're worried about

0:32:20.080 --> 0:32:23.080
<v Speaker 7>who would be replacing him the best. That's pretty valuable

0:32:23.120 --> 0:32:24.400
<v Speaker 7>for a second year guy.

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<v Speaker 6>All right, let's take our final break.

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<v Speaker 5>Welcome back to the third segment of the break. I

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<v Speaker 5>wanted to Before we get into all the texts that

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<v Speaker 5>are coming in, I wanted to ask you, guys, how.

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<v Speaker 6>About the kicker? And for this last game again.

0:35:00.760 --> 0:35:03.840
<v Speaker 5>We thought several weeks ago that they might bring another

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<v Speaker 5>kicker for competition after they cut Remember this, guys, mis

0:35:10.840 --> 0:35:14.759
<v Speaker 5>Kane misk Yes, well with him.

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<v Speaker 6>Now, are you guys?

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<v Speaker 5>Is there something that you guys want to see more

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<v Speaker 5>of in this last game?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 7>Field goals, I mean quit going for it on fourth

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<v Speaker 7>and eight. Yeah, to try to do what to tie

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<v Speaker 7>the game with?

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<v Speaker 2>What?

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<v Speaker 7>The only starter that's on the field is the kicker.

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<v Speaker 7>He's the only one. I mean, yeah, you want to

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<v Speaker 7>evaluate it, and I get it. Mike McCarthy's calling plays

0:35:36.360 --> 0:35:38.400
<v Speaker 7>that he wants to do that, and they get all

0:35:38.440 --> 0:35:40.960
<v Speaker 7>competitive and all that. But the only guy that is

0:35:41.320 --> 0:35:44.040
<v Speaker 7>that is you expect to be a starter in the

0:35:44.040 --> 0:35:47.279
<v Speaker 7>fourth quarter of these games, is your kicker. So why

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<v Speaker 7>not try a forty two yard field goal or at

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<v Speaker 7>some point, I mean, we're all worried about let's see

0:35:52.200 --> 0:35:54.359
<v Speaker 7>what this guy does. Let's see what the kicker does,

0:35:54.400 --> 0:35:55.960
<v Speaker 7>because that's the guy that's going to be out there

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<v Speaker 7>for the Giants right now that I mean, that's the

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<v Speaker 7>only one that you were expecting to be out there veteran.

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<v Speaker 8>I've heard any positive things about is Mason Crosby.

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<v Speaker 2>That's it. Other than that, it's been so you might.

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<v Speaker 8>As well ride with this guy and see what you got.

0:36:08.560 --> 0:36:10.439
<v Speaker 8>But Nick's right, you should have been kicking field goals

0:36:10.440 --> 0:36:12.400
<v Speaker 8>the other day, just trying to figure it out, like

0:36:12.480 --> 0:36:14.760
<v Speaker 8>let him you know, I mean, he had a miss.

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<v Speaker 8>He had a miss of an extra point badly. Yeah,

0:36:17.800 --> 0:36:20.440
<v Speaker 8>so you're kind of like going, huh okay, so give

0:36:20.520 --> 0:36:23.080
<v Speaker 8>him some other confidence and let everybody, you know, let

0:36:23.120 --> 0:36:25.959
<v Speaker 8>the team feel good about him, right, let the team fight.

0:36:26.320 --> 0:36:29.279
<v Speaker 8>The team can feel good about him at practice. It's

0:36:29.480 --> 0:36:33.520
<v Speaker 8>different when they're trying to block Seattle's for team rush,

0:36:33.840 --> 0:36:35.960
<v Speaker 8>you know, and guys are trying to make the team

0:36:36.000 --> 0:36:36.520
<v Speaker 8>and all that.

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<v Speaker 7>So shoot down this idea that I've been thinking of.

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<v Speaker 7>What about sign a veteran. Yeah, probably Gold Crosby. Whatever.

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<v Speaker 7>If he doesn't if he can't kick off, right, fine.

0:36:48.200 --> 0:36:50.359
<v Speaker 2>That's gold. Gold does not want to kick off.

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<v Speaker 7>Okay, give me a guy on the practice squad. Aubrey

0:36:53.440 --> 0:36:54.200
<v Speaker 7>could start it out.

0:36:54.239 --> 0:36:54.480
<v Speaker 2>I could.

0:36:55.080 --> 0:36:56.960
<v Speaker 7>There'll be other guys that you could sign on your

0:36:56.960 --> 0:36:59.680
<v Speaker 7>practice squad. Elevate them on game day.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I had this because and you get three elevations.

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<v Speaker 7>Right, and then then you got to find another kick

0:37:05.280 --> 0:37:05.719
<v Speaker 7>Then you got to.

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<v Speaker 2>Find another kickoff guy.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, there's seat there.

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<v Speaker 2>See this is where it gets a little dicey. It

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<v Speaker 2>gets well, yeah, it gets a little dicey.

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<v Speaker 8>Because you start to play cold weather games and you

0:37:15.320 --> 0:37:17.719
<v Speaker 8>start to play outdoors, and now do you want to

0:37:17.840 --> 0:37:20.520
<v Speaker 8>kickoff guy that can't get it out of the end zone?

0:37:20.680 --> 0:37:23.759
<v Speaker 8>You know you that, but you're not wrong. I mean

0:37:23.840 --> 0:37:26.600
<v Speaker 8>I had somebody tweet at me and said the same thing.

0:37:26.960 --> 0:37:29.680
<v Speaker 8>You know it just okay, Well, then you know, bring

0:37:29.719 --> 0:37:32.160
<v Speaker 8>in Robbie Golden, let him not field goals home all

0:37:32.239 --> 0:37:35.400
<v Speaker 8>day from thirty eight, forty two and forty three yards

0:37:35.760 --> 0:37:38.719
<v Speaker 8>and then get a practice squad kicker and just do

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<v Speaker 8>it for three.

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<v Speaker 2>Games at a time.

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<v Speaker 8>But you do, you get to a point in time

0:37:42.800 --> 0:37:46.319
<v Speaker 8>where you're you're kind of like, okay, do we do

0:37:46.360 --> 0:37:48.359
<v Speaker 8>we get the right guy here at the end? I mean,

0:37:48.360 --> 0:37:50.399
<v Speaker 8>you're gonna be playing in a playoff game with maybe

0:37:50.400 --> 0:37:53.400
<v Speaker 8>with a guy that can't kick off as well, and

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<v Speaker 8>that's going to affect the way you play. That would

0:37:55.880 --> 0:37:57.799
<v Speaker 8>be the only way that the only thing that would

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<v Speaker 8>kind of deter me from thinking about doing that.

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<v Speaker 2>That's it's not a bad idea.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm not as worried of the kickoffs though. I'm really not,

0:38:06.840 --> 0:38:11.880
<v Speaker 7>because for every big kickoff return that you give up,

0:38:11.960 --> 0:38:13.319
<v Speaker 7>I mean, if you kick it off through the ins

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<v Speaker 7>and they start at the twenty five, what are the

0:38:15.600 --> 0:38:18.560
<v Speaker 7>chances there's a better chance you're going to start inside

0:38:18.560 --> 0:38:21.000
<v Speaker 7>the twenty five the way they call holding, blocking the

0:38:21.080 --> 0:38:22.840
<v Speaker 7>backs and stuff like that, you have a chance to

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<v Speaker 7>have a little bit more advantage than you would giving

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<v Speaker 7>up a fifty.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, if even if you get it near the goal line,

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<v Speaker 8>don't they have the option out they can fair catch

0:38:30.760 --> 0:38:32.399
<v Speaker 8>the thing and get the ball to twenty five.

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<v Speaker 7>I'd pop it up. Yeah, let him fair catch. It's

0:38:34.480 --> 0:38:37.279
<v Speaker 7>gonna be the same anyway, exactly. And Crosby and Gold,

0:38:37.360 --> 0:38:39.440
<v Speaker 7>what they both have in common is they both have

0:38:39.560 --> 0:38:41.960
<v Speaker 7>sent you home in the playoffs with their field Gold kick.

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<v Speaker 2>No, no, no, no, last few years. Yeah, that's the

0:38:43.880 --> 0:38:44.560
<v Speaker 2>whole thing. I mean.

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<v Speaker 8>The more that I dug in on Robbie Gold, it

0:38:47.360 --> 0:38:50.040
<v Speaker 8>was it was he really is kind of a specialist.

0:38:50.080 --> 0:38:52.240
<v Speaker 8>Now he doesn't want to kick field goals over fifty

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<v Speaker 8>yards he doesn't want to, you know, he doesn't want

0:38:54.800 --> 0:38:55.440
<v Speaker 8>to kick off.

0:38:55.480 --> 0:38:55.920
<v Speaker 2>He doesn't.

0:38:56.000 --> 0:38:57.919
<v Speaker 8>You know, there's and that puts you on. That puts

0:38:57.960 --> 0:38:59.920
<v Speaker 8>you on some fringe offense right there.

0:38:59.520 --> 0:39:03.160
<v Speaker 6>I mean, you don't have that many.

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<v Speaker 8>Watch, but watch. Somebody will sign that guy. Somebody will

0:39:06.160 --> 0:39:08.800
<v Speaker 8>sign that guy just because he is in the playoffs.

0:39:08.840 --> 0:39:09.360
<v Speaker 2>He's money.

0:39:09.400 --> 0:39:13.600
<v Speaker 7>He was to the team Cowboys, could not kick anything

0:39:14.000 --> 0:39:18.200
<v Speaker 7>and he couldn't miss. Yeah, I mean yeah, I would

0:39:18.239 --> 0:39:18.600
<v Speaker 7>take that.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, nick Uh, start warming up for your show.

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<v Speaker 7>Give us some I'm not giving you the best ones.

0:39:27.600 --> 0:39:30.680
<v Speaker 7>And I'm just kidding now the one that just came

0:39:30.719 --> 0:39:33.799
<v Speaker 7>in here, John from New York City. Do you think

0:39:33.800 --> 0:39:37.280
<v Speaker 7>that Dak's interception problem last year was similar to when

0:39:38.000 --> 0:39:40.640
<v Speaker 7>uh Zeke Wow?

0:39:40.680 --> 0:39:41.200
<v Speaker 2>What is that?

0:39:41.320 --> 0:39:43.719
<v Speaker 7>Zeke had a one year fumble problem? Both trying to

0:39:43.760 --> 0:39:47.359
<v Speaker 7>do too much, Zeke not having Dak this year, Dak

0:39:47.640 --> 0:39:48.600
<v Speaker 7>having no receivers.

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<v Speaker 8>I think the thing the only thing I would worry

0:39:50.840 --> 0:39:54.200
<v Speaker 8>about Dak's interceptions are the interceptions where he doesn't see

0:39:54.200 --> 0:39:57.719
<v Speaker 8>the defender. That's the ones, because the other ones tend

0:39:57.719 --> 0:40:01.240
<v Speaker 8>to be ones that are either tipped or or maybe

0:40:01.480 --> 0:40:04.719
<v Speaker 8>maybe the receiver's fault, you know, maybe maybe they don't

0:40:04.800 --> 0:40:07.440
<v Speaker 8>run the right route, maybe they don't finish the route,

0:40:07.480 --> 0:40:10.239
<v Speaker 8>maybe they don't go defend the ball. So you know,

0:40:10.360 --> 0:40:14.320
<v Speaker 8>those are the ones. I could live with those because

0:40:14.360 --> 0:40:16.640
<v Speaker 8>I know that it's not all on Dak. You know

0:40:16.719 --> 0:40:19.680
<v Speaker 8>that maybe it's but he gets it gets charged for him.

0:40:20.000 --> 0:40:23.240
<v Speaker 8>It's the ones where he doesn't see Leyton Vanders should

0:40:23.280 --> 0:40:25.200
<v Speaker 8>practice on the goal line and throws the ball right

0:40:25.239 --> 0:40:27.080
<v Speaker 8>to him, or he throws the ball right to that.

0:40:27.120 --> 0:40:29.719
<v Speaker 8>I can't remember the Commander's linebacker that he did, you know,

0:40:29.760 --> 0:40:31.640
<v Speaker 8>several years ago and they were trying to protect a lead.

0:40:32.040 --> 0:40:33.200
<v Speaker 2>He threw it right to the.

0:40:33.960 --> 0:40:37.600
<v Speaker 8>Went to North Carolina Colbert Colbert or something like that.

0:40:37.840 --> 0:40:40.359
<v Speaker 8>He's does I mean when he throws the ball at

0:40:40.360 --> 0:40:43.080
<v Speaker 8>had San Francisco, when he throws the ball and he

0:40:43.120 --> 0:40:47.040
<v Speaker 8>doesn't see the defender, those are those are the interceptions

0:40:47.040 --> 0:40:48.280
<v Speaker 8>you should really worry.

0:40:48.080 --> 0:40:51.919
<v Speaker 5>About, all right, and at practice. I mean, it has

0:40:52.040 --> 0:40:54.600
<v Speaker 5>happened at practice. We've seen it, and people want to

0:40:54.680 --> 0:40:59.800
<v Speaker 5>take those videos on the media uploads and just start killing.

0:41:00.520 --> 0:41:05.240
<v Speaker 5>So here we go again, Dak interceptions. Another year, change quarterbacks,

0:41:05.280 --> 0:41:07.360
<v Speaker 5>blah blah blah. But I feel like based on what

0:41:07.440 --> 0:41:11.520
<v Speaker 5>we've seen so far. I do feel that his game

0:41:11.640 --> 0:41:14.440
<v Speaker 5>has cleaned up a little bit, just because, like we

0:41:14.440 --> 0:41:17.640
<v Speaker 5>were talking about earlier, everyone seems to be more on

0:41:17.680 --> 0:41:20.279
<v Speaker 5>the same page. Everyone seems to be a little bit

0:41:20.280 --> 0:41:23.680
<v Speaker 5>more in sync and know exactly what's going on. And

0:41:23.719 --> 0:41:27.600
<v Speaker 5>you're right, sometimes he won't notice the defender and someone

0:41:27.680 --> 0:41:30.279
<v Speaker 5>just pops off out of nowhere and it catches the

0:41:30.320 --> 0:41:32.839
<v Speaker 5>ball and it happens. But all in all, I don't

0:41:32.840 --> 0:41:35.600
<v Speaker 5>think that pulls me away from the confidence that I

0:41:35.680 --> 0:41:39.880
<v Speaker 5>have in Dak and wanting him to maybe throw less, No,

0:41:40.000 --> 0:41:43.360
<v Speaker 5>keep throwing the way. I mean, obviously keep improving, but

0:41:43.880 --> 0:41:46.520
<v Speaker 5>keep throwing it. And I think some of those long

0:41:46.600 --> 0:41:51.080
<v Speaker 5>passes down the field, his passes have looked really really

0:41:51.120 --> 0:41:52.040
<v Speaker 5>good at times.

0:41:52.880 --> 0:41:55.359
<v Speaker 7>All Right, I might want to knock on wood here,

0:41:55.360 --> 0:41:57.120
<v Speaker 7>But if Pollard were to miss a game, how do

0:41:57.160 --> 0:41:59.440
<v Speaker 7>you think the carries should be split? This is from

0:41:59.520 --> 0:42:01.040
<v Speaker 7>Nick and Long Island.

0:42:01.719 --> 0:42:04.359
<v Speaker 2>Got a New York contingency listening yesterday.

0:42:05.520 --> 0:42:07.560
<v Speaker 8>I think I think what will happen is they will

0:42:07.600 --> 0:42:09.560
<v Speaker 8>figure out I think they're going to carry all four

0:42:09.600 --> 0:42:11.479
<v Speaker 8>backs myself, and I know.

0:42:11.480 --> 0:42:13.160
<v Speaker 7>I say all for Malik.

0:42:13.480 --> 0:42:15.600
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, I think I think Malik will be part of

0:42:15.640 --> 0:42:18.759
<v Speaker 8>the I think now, I don't know. I mean I

0:42:18.840 --> 0:42:20.600
<v Speaker 8>say that I think he's gonna be part And then

0:42:20.640 --> 0:42:23.439
<v Speaker 8>I've talked to people like a Todd Archer and guys

0:42:23.480 --> 0:42:25.279
<v Speaker 8>like that, we kind of walk through the roster. He

0:42:25.320 --> 0:42:27.520
<v Speaker 8>thinks that maybe they'll try and get Malik Davis due

0:42:27.560 --> 0:42:29.200
<v Speaker 8>to the practice squad. I don't know where you guys

0:42:29.239 --> 0:42:31.719
<v Speaker 8>think about. Yeah, but that situation.

0:42:31.880 --> 0:42:35.080
<v Speaker 7>But to disappointing this year for Malik, I thought he

0:42:35.120 --> 0:42:36.799
<v Speaker 7>would take a more of a leap.

0:42:37.040 --> 0:42:40.719
<v Speaker 13>Well, there's there's some questions whoever the third whoever that

0:42:40.840 --> 0:42:43.480
<v Speaker 13>third running back is, is going to have to be

0:42:43.520 --> 0:42:45.480
<v Speaker 13>the special teams guy, because I don't think duce Faun

0:42:45.600 --> 0:42:47.480
<v Speaker 13>is going to play a lot of special teams for you.

0:42:47.719 --> 0:42:50.640
<v Speaker 2>I just don't so to me whoever that guy is.

0:42:50.680 --> 0:42:52.480
<v Speaker 8>And and you know, maybe maybe this is what Nick

0:42:52.560 --> 0:42:54.560
<v Speaker 8>was talking about earlier, a bar where you're gonna have

0:42:54.560 --> 0:42:55.560
<v Speaker 8>to go short somewhere.

0:42:55.880 --> 0:42:58.759
<v Speaker 2>And we'll see with Malik days. But Rico dow.

0:42:59.520 --> 0:43:05.760
<v Speaker 8>Jones, I'm done to me. Ronald Jones and a Dooga

0:43:05.960 --> 0:43:08.640
<v Speaker 8>were guys that were bridge players to kind of in

0:43:08.719 --> 0:43:10.680
<v Speaker 8>case something was not working out.

0:43:10.800 --> 0:43:10.960
<v Speaker 2>Now.

0:43:11.000 --> 0:43:13.520
<v Speaker 8>They don't play a doga at guard. They played a

0:43:13.560 --> 0:43:15.480
<v Speaker 8>bit tackled and he's looked terrible at.

0:43:15.480 --> 0:43:16.480
<v Speaker 7>I'd put him at guard.

0:43:16.600 --> 0:43:17.920
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I thought he's a guard.

0:43:18.040 --> 0:43:19.480
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, all along got a guard body.

0:43:19.840 --> 0:43:21.960
<v Speaker 2>Maybe there, maybe they're maybe that's what they're gonna do.

0:43:22.120 --> 0:43:24.600
<v Speaker 7>Here's the thing about Ronald Jones. You don't have to

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<v Speaker 7>do anything with him. There's there's twenty seven lists that

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<v Speaker 7>you can put a player on here and cut down

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<v Speaker 7>day next week, and one of them is a suspension list.

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<v Speaker 7>So that's where he goes.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he goes there and then for what two weeks? Weeks?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, so you don't really have to do anything. Now

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<v Speaker 7>when you come back, then you have to make it.

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<v Speaker 7>Who knows what it looks like?

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<v Speaker 2>What if?

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<v Speaker 7>What if there is an injury that running back and

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<v Speaker 7>you're like, okay, here's a guy that knows the system.

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<v Speaker 7>He's been with us.

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<v Speaker 2>You know.

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<v Speaker 7>I would play him here in the preseason. Honestly, I'd

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<v Speaker 7>play him this week.

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<v Speaker 6>Andrew Wise, he supposed to be ready.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he practiced for you this week. Right, I think it.

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<v Speaker 7>Gets hurt for two weeks. I mean he's going to

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<v Speaker 7>be suspended anyways.

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<v Speaker 6>Right, How did he do?

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<v Speaker 12>How was it?

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<v Speaker 6>I didn't really notice him. I think there was that much.

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<v Speaker 8>I was an OX Star one of my last two

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<v Speaker 8>days and he was actually showed up where I was like,

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<v Speaker 8>I was like, oh okay, Ron I, Oh okay, looks that's

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<v Speaker 8>what he looks physically, you know. He was running the

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<v Speaker 8>ball on the outside and I was like, Okay, that

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<v Speaker 8>doesn't look bad.

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<v Speaker 2>But I think that he's lost too much time.

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<v Speaker 8>I think I think that Douce Faun and Rico and

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<v Speaker 8>the thing about is with you know, Malik Davis. We

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<v Speaker 8>talked about this, you know, last week when Malik Davis

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<v Speaker 8>was in the game on third down, they took him

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<v Speaker 8>out and they put Rico dabdele in as a past protector,

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<v Speaker 8>you know, and then that's that kind of maybe you

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<v Speaker 8>know that worries you a little bit right there, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 8>that they don't think he's the complete back.

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<v Speaker 5>It'll be interesting. I'm ready to see I'm so freaking ready.

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<v Speaker 5>I am so ready for a week one. There's so

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<v Speaker 5>much I want. I just want to know if what

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<v Speaker 5>I'm seeing is real or just practice. That's training camp,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, that's what happens at training camp. But I'm

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<v Speaker 5>just so excited about so many of these guys, and

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<v Speaker 5>I'm ready to see it.

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<v Speaker 6>All come to you.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm just ready for Micah Parksons to be able to

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<v Speaker 7>go all the way through the play yea, and not

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<v Speaker 7>stop at the quarterback when he's back there going okay,

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<v Speaker 7>this was fun, like just wreck havoc like you like

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<v Speaker 7>we're expecting him to.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, it will happen. We have what two weeks, two

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<v Speaker 6>weeks till the start of the season.

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<v Speaker 5>Tomorrow the game is at seven pm against the Raiders,

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<v Speaker 5>and that's all the time we have for today. Thank

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<v Speaker 5>you so much for Nicki Man Brian Bradus a member GARCIA.

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